On top of pageant heats, the current Miss Nuneaton is also juggling long days in the Blood Transfusion and Haematology department at a major hospital.
The 24-year-old said: "I've wanted to go not science from a young age – when I loved watching Animal Hospital on a Saturday evening.
"Originally, I wanted to be a vet, but wen I realised I couldn't be brave enough to put a bunny down, I focused on the lab side of medicine.
"When I was 16 I opened a well known celeb magazine to see a plus-size who had won Miss Surrey and placed second overall in Miss England.
"She oozed the kind of confidence I had always wanted, but never really had being the nerd of my school.
"Miss England has held a special place in my heart since I was 16 and I'm gutted I never entered sooner."
She's now on a mission to prove that girls can be total brain-boxes while also looking drop-dead gorgeous, adding: "I'm hoping to show that women in science aren't what they used to be, or thought to be.
"Just because I'm a scientist doesn't mean I don't like nails and hair and beauty – just because I like those things doesn't mean i don't want to know what happens in the body during complex haematological conditions."
But unbelievably doesn't consider herself sexy at all, saying she thinks of herself as sassy more than anything when she's working it onstage.
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